Tag: Fall

  • Explore fall colours at these gems

    Leaf peepers, unite! Tis the season to enjoy the splendours of autumn. If you’re looking to dodge the crowds, these parks sure pack a punch when it comes to fall colours:

  • Accessible locations to view fall colours

    As the cold weather hits, opportunities to view a stunning array of fall colours are popping up around the province. Ontario Parks is committed to making our parks as accessible as possible for visitors. If you’re planning a trip, we’ve rounded up a list of parks with accessibility features that are perfect for viewing the…

  • Extend your paddling season at Rideau River Provincial Park

    Influencer Diana Lee lives for adventure, the great outdoors, and stand-up paddleboarding (SUP)! Find out what she’s (S)UP to @only1phoenixx on Instagram and Twitter. Enjoy land and water activities beyond the summer season at Rideau River Provincial Park, a cozy spot to experience fall. Located on the traditional territory of the Omàmìwininìwag (Algonquin), Anishinabewaki, Wendake-Nionwentsïo, Haudenosaunee,…

  • Sudbury rocks for fall hiking!

    September is one of the best times of the year to get out into nature and hike! Most of the month of September is still technically summer. While usually cooler on average than August, it’s still warm and often without the humidity. Not to mention, bugs are just a distant memory! The Sudbury region is rich…

  • Spot the fall migrators

    Take a moment this fall to appreciate the wonder of the fall migrations. A trip to a park this autumn will expose you to an incredible variety of wildlife.

  • Bronte Creek Harvest Festival

    On September 23 and 24, 2023, you’re invited to the annual Bronte Creek Harvest Festival. Experience harvest season as it might have been over 100 years ago at Bronte Creek Provincial Park‘s historic Spruce Lane Farm!

  • Eyes on the skies — September

    Welcome to the Ontario Parks “Eyes on the skies” series. This series covers a wide range of astronomy topics with a focus on what can be seen from the pristine skies found in our provincial parks. Many people consider September to be the finest month of the year to enjoy Ontario’s outdoors. The bugs have…

  • 5 reasons to visit Rideau River Provincial Park this fall

    Located just 40 minutes outside of Ottawa, Rideau River Provincial Park offers a relaxing camping experience with activities for the whole family. Rideau River is open for camping and day use until October 10! Here are a few reasons why you’ll love to experience this park in the fall season:

  • Fall biking at Ontario Parks

    From family cycling to mountain biking, you’ll find the perfect trail for your fall adventure at Ontario Parks. Take in the autumn colours as you cycle through some of Ontario’s most breathtaking scenery. Here are some of our favourite fall biking destinations:

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